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Strategies & Market Trends : Bonds, Currencies, Commodities and Index Futures

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To: John Pitera who wrote (1244)2/20/2001 3:04:35 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (2) of 12410
 
Hi John,

The biographies I've browsed on Keynes made no mention of TA, per se. And his "General Theory" has but one chapter on the stock market and I don't recall much of anything on TA there.

His speculations were, TTBOMK, driven by a combination of FA and TA. His wheat speculation was certainly entered into because of chart patterns. Which his purchases tended to send out of his favor. Funny how that works. Hehe.

Generally, Keynes rode the waves with his speculation. Losing big in '30-'32 and again in '37, but doing better than the market otherwise. He was no Buffett, who is unparalleled in my experience.

I am unfamiliar with Sepharial, should I be better informed about him?

Ray :)
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